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Spatial proximity of tumor-immune interactions predicts patient outcome in hepatocellular carcinoma.


ABSTRACT:

Background and aims

The fitness and viability of a tumor ecosystem are influenced by the spatial organization of its cells. We aimed to study the structure, architecture, and cell-cell dynamics of the heterogeneous liver cancer tumor microenvironment using spatially resolved multiplexed imaging.

Approach and results

We performed co-detection by indexing multiplexed immunofluorescence imaging on 68 HCC biopsies from Thai patients [(Thailand Initiative in Genomics and Expression Research for Liver Cancer (TIGER-LC)] as a discovery cohort, and then validated the results in an additional 190 HCC biopsies from Chinese patients [Liver Cancer Institute (LCI)]. We segmented and annotated 117,270 and 465,632 cells from the TIGER-LC and LCI cohorts, respectively. We observed 4 patient groups of TIGER-LC (IC1, IC2, IC3, and IC4) with distinct tumor-immune cellular interaction patterns. In addition, patients from IC2 and IC4 had much better overall survival than those from IC1 and IC3. Noticeably, tumor and CD8 + T-cell interactions were strongly enriched in IC2, the group with the best patient outcomes. The close proximity between the tumor and CD8 + T cells was a strong predictor of patient outcome in both the TIGER-LC and the LCI cohorts. Bulk transcriptomic data from 51 of the 68 HCC cases were used to determine tumor-specific gene expression features of our classified subtypes. Moreover, we observed that the presence of immune spatial neighborhoods in HCC as a measure of overall immune infiltration is linked to better patient prognosis.

Conclusions

Highly multiplexed imaging analysis of liver cancer reveals tumor-immune cellular heterogeneity within spatial contexts, such as tumor and CD8 + T-cell interactions, which may predict patient survival.

SUBMITTER: Maestri E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10948323 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spatial proximity of tumor-immune interactions predicts patient outcome in hepatocellular carcinoma.

Maestri Evan E   Kedei Noemi N   Khatib Subreen S   Forgues Marshonna M   Ylaya Kris K   Hewitt Stephen M SM   Wang Limin L   Chaisaingmongkol Jittiporn J   Ruchirawat Mathuros M   Ma Lichun L   Ma Lichun L   Wang Xin Wei XW  

Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) 20230919 4


<h4>Background and aims</h4>The fitness and viability of a tumor ecosystem are influenced by the spatial organization of its cells. We aimed to study the structure, architecture, and cell-cell dynamics of the heterogeneous liver cancer tumor microenvironment using spatially resolved multiplexed imaging.<h4>Approach and results</h4>We performed co-detection by indexing multiplexed immunofluorescence imaging on 68 HCC biopsies from Thai patients [(Thailand Initiative in Genomics and Expression Res  ...[more]

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